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 In the midst of a global public health crisis, a 100-year-old nurse practitioner received the Surgeon General s Medallion. It s the highest honor civilians can receive for public health service, and Dr. Loretta Ford received it for her contribution to, and her help in the creation of, the nurse practitioner profession.Humble to her core, Dr. Loretta Ford tells us, she got to where she is because of others. Ford received a Doctorate in Education, her doctoral work was connected to public health nursing administration. A few years later, Ford co-founded the first Nurse Practitioner Program at the Un stanley cup iversity of Colorado and essentially built the profession. She says,  Im the proudest of the nurses who pioneered the nurse practitioner role and Ill tell you why- it s not for the role but its what happened to the individual practitioner in terms of her concept, or his concept of him or herself. But, to understand where she s sitting today, you have to go back to the 1960s. When she realized that children and families weren t getting the care they needed.  Public health is my field, Im a committed public health nurse. The reason I got into the ki stanley becher nds of things Ive gotten into in my career has always been based on the values and worth of public health.  So, she co-founded a program that would provide nurses with more schooling, allowing them to both diagnose and prescribe treatment. That program quickly grew, and by the 70s, it was a huge success. That really started what is stanley cup  the nurse